when you ask some one a question e.g u alright then this is when they will have to answer your question you are asking them another e.g whats the weather like today?
the person who is asked the question will answer it that's what ask is when you ask some one something
Ask is an Old English word. It doesn't mean anything in Greek.
What is the original Greek meaning of ask
Interrogation, derogatory, rogation
The Greek translation for ask is ρωτήσω.
Sailor is an English word, not a Greek one. So it has no meaning in Greek. So perhaps you should ask, "What is the Greek word for sailor?"
If your intent was to ask "What is the Greek approximation of the English word 'great'?" then the answer is: μεγάλος (Pronounced: megálos)
That is not an English word. Check your spelling and ask again.
"Oria" is the Kikuyu word for the English word ask.
(The inquirer did not ask for the word 'menace". It asked for the word 'menis', no matter if it is an english or greek name. And 'menis' rhymes with 'penis") . There is no English word 'menis' to be found. There is a Greek name 'Menis', unknown pronunciation. Or it could be the English word 'menace'. Words that rhyme with 'menace' are tennis, Venice, Dennis, and apprentice.
The spansih to English translation of the word perder is to lose.perder = to losepedir = to request, ask for, beg
"spero" is not a greek word, but there is a greek male name that its spelling is alike your given word and it is "Σπύρος" (speeros). On the other hand, if you ask what is the greek corresponding for the latin "spero", then it is "ελπίζω" (elpeezo=to hope).
Strength in Greek is δύναμη [thinami] or rarely ισχύς [ishis]
"Pos se lene" is a phrase in Greek that translates to "What is your name?" in English. It is a common way to ask someone for their name in Greek.
to call upon, ask ernestly, request, to beg
Ask sam
The letter Y comes from the greek mythology word of ''ask'' or forgiving, but mostly in a question category.